From rhonda.snook at zoologi.su.se Tue Apr 4 10:42:24 2023 From: rhonda.snook at zoologi.su.se (Rhonda Snook) Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2023 08:42:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder Seminar Today, Department of Zoology Message-ID: A reminder that Chris Thomas, from York University, is giving the Zoology departmental seminar today, 1400, in Vivi Tack. If for whatever reason you cannot attend in person, here is a zoom link for the talk. https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/68422950182 Title: The rise of Anthropocene biodiversity Abstract: The extended >10,000 years of human impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems at a near-global scale means that species have been on the move for many millennia. Many species that surround us today are there because, rather than in spite, of human activity. I will illustrate this by, for example, the growth of plant diversity in the Holocene, ecosystem-level diversity over the last 1000 years and the associations of abundant and increasing species with human habitat modification. So many changes have taken place over such a long duration that the human and non-human influences on ecological communities can no longer be unpicked. We cannot turn the clock back, so how should we see, and manage, the ecological future? Short Bio: Chris Thomas works on the ecology, evolution and conservation of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. His book, Inheritors of the Earth: how Nature is Thriving in an Age of Extinction, was listed as one of The Times, Economist, and Guardian Books of the Year (2017). Chris is Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity at the University of York and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his work on understanding how populations and species distributions respond to habitat and climatic changes. 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(July 2023) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <06766d1b5bc540cabbb00059a8f0b3fb@aces.su.se> Dear all, FYI Open tenure track Assistant Professor position in Marseille, France with focus on air quality Radek ----------------------------------------------------------- Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science - Atmospheric Science Unit & Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se From: Prevot Andre > Sent: Freitag, 24. März 2023 17:16 To: PSI.LAC-Member > Subject: FW: Assistant-Professor Chair at Aix-Marseille Univ. (July 2023) fyi The LCE (Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry) - UMR 7376 is eligible for a tenure track position at the University of Aix-Marseille : The objective of the LCE for this junior professorship is to promote research related to air quality and climate change in downtown Marseille. This field of research is essential to support the transformations of cities towards a more resilient model. In the context of the evolution of sustainable cities, Marseille has been awarded the European program of 100 carbon neutral cities by 2030. The Marseilles-Longchamp observatory is a world class facility for the monitoring of medium- and long-term changes in urban pollutants, in particular atmospheric aerosols. The Marseille metropolitan area is a particularly suitable study area because of its high population density, the elevated solar irradiation, the important urban and peri-urban industrial activities, the Mediterranean region is a hotspot of climate change and because the Mediterranean vegetation is a strong emitter of biogenic VOCs, precursors of SOA. The person recruited will develop his/her research in this context and will be in charge of the Marseille-Longchamp observatory, he/she will lead its integration in the international networks, in particular the ACTRIS network. Interested candidates can contact the members of the IRA team of the LCE : director of LCE : henri.wortham at univ-amu.fr; head of the IRA group at LCE : etienne.quivet at univ-amu.fr; Other group members: anne.monod at univ-amu.fr / julien.kammer at univ-amu.fr / barbara.danna at univ-amu.fr / nicolas.marchand at univ-amu.fr -- [Image removed by sender.]Nicolas Marchand - Enseignant-Chercheur - DEPARTEMENT CHIMIE Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS UMR 7376 Laboratoire Chimie Environnement (Case 29) 3 Place Victor Hugo - 13003 Marseille Tél: +33(0)4 13 55 10 51 website : http://lce.univ-amu.fr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The department for research and collaboration support now invites researchers at Stockholm University to participate in two information meetings about the call, where we focus on the two theme areas: Culture and Climate and sustainable social planning. The meetings will address questions about the call for proposals, how an application can be designed as well as questions about relevance and benefit for the Region. The application requires a contact person at Region Stockholm, the meetings are therefore also aimed at finding and establishing relevant contacts. There will be time for SU's researchers to present project ideas. Registration, no later than April 12, at the bottom of the page, please indicate department affiliation, possible title of intended research project, and whether you want to make a short presentation during the meeting. More about the call: Funds can be applied for up to SEK 1 million per year for 1–3 years. The funds can be used for salary and overheads for the research project. The purpose is to deepen collaboration around issues of common interest and to support initiatives for joint research applications with other funders. More information attached. Register here: https://su.powerinit.com/Data/Event/EventTemplates/2602/?EventId=2327 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: UtlysnAnvisn_SU_RegionSthlm2023 (002).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 308329 bytes Desc: UtlysnAnvisn_SU_RegionSthlm2023 (002).pdf URL: From bolin at su.se Wed Apr 12 15:38:11 2023 From: bolin at su.se (bolin.geo) Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 13:38:11 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Fw: 18 April: How do we propel climate policy forward? In-Reply-To: References: <4cf49f61-4c4b-4f46-887a-f159bf851a6e.cf4a2ac0-7b40-4050-a7c8-51fb89201c9f.ac2a60a2-5e4d-4677-b843-761544c8ef72@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> <4cf49f61-4c4b-4f46-887a-f159bf851a6e.38b9d0e4-2f90-4d25-907f-bfcfd96612f6.eec2bf92-7a6c-4a49-a09a-1c3ae39861c7@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> <344fcf47-6f2a-4a7e-a43a-c58b080524c1.cf4a2ac0-7b40-4050-a7c8-51fb89201c9f.b1b382ae-8cdf-4874-8f17-32dfb1da9f6d@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> <344fcf47-6f2a-4a7e-a43a-c58b080524c1.a6d2b3f2-93dd-4e5b-9eae-dae115aa4f14.a6c86d6f-5d00-4b92-ac00-02e7a15a6de9@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> <344fcf47-6f2a-4a7e-a43a-c58b080524c1.dbb84385-9ec9-45c5-bd0b-28484019b487.49032735-14d2-4ed5-8baf-546dd4fe85ca@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> , Message-ID: Dear Bolin members, I would like to inform you about the upcoming workshop that will take place at SEI on April 18 as a result of the collaboration between the Stockholm Environment Institute and Stockholm University. There are 50 places in total, and 20 of them are still available for registration. Tomorrow, on Thursday, the invitation will be widely distributed through SEI's channels. Best regards, Maria Basova Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research How do we propel climate policy forward? This workshop gathers highly respected experts in climate research, communications, arts and policy to inspire new and cross-cutting climate solutions. Keynote speakers include Mattias Frumerie, Head of Delegation to UNFCCC, Katja Aglert, visual artist and transdisciplinary researcher and Jessica Jewell, Associate Professor in Energy Transitions at Chalmers University. The workshop is open to policymakers, researchers, artists and media- and communications experts and will be held in person at SEI Headquarters, Linnégatan 87D in Stockholm. Register today [cid:image002.png at 01D966EC.7D0FE910] Planet earth and human eye. Photo: Renato Arap/Getty Images Plus. Agenda 18 April 15.00 Welcome note by organizers 15.10 Keynote: Climate crossroads – accelerating action Mattias Frumerie, Head of Delegation to UNFCCC, Swedish Ministry of Climate and Enterprise 15.25 Keynote: What can a slug bite tell about ecology? Katja Aglert, visual artist and transdisciplinary researcher 15.40 Keynote: Opportunities and risks in the science policy interface Jessica Jewell, Associate Professor in Energy Transitions at the Department of Space, Earth and Environment at Chalmers University 15.55 Q&A session 16.15 Breakout Groups: Dominant strategies, failures and successes in responding to the climate crisis 16.50 Refreshments 17.10 Breakout Groups: New strategies and ways of collaborating 17.50 Reporting back from group discussions, next steps and closing remarks 18.15 End of workshop 18.15 Mingle at SEI Headquarters including snacks and drinks Full agenda Organizing team Therese Bennich, Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute Clare M. Flynn, Researcher, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University Ewa Machotka, Associate Professor in Japanese Art History, Stockholm University Ylva Rylander, Communications Officer, Stockholm Environment Institute Katarina Wadstein MacLeod, Professor in Art History, Södertörn University Aim The aim of this workshop is to gather experts from different fields to create new connections, exchange knowledge, and identify novel research questions and cross-cutting climate solutions with inspiration from arts and science. Art, science and policy lab for new climate solutions Science and technology-led solutions play an important role in tackling climate change. However, science alone cannot resolve the problem, neither can policy, media-, or art-based approaches. This calls for a wider integration of knowledge. 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The idea is that the new team, complemented by already existing members of the Extreme Environments Research Lab, work together closely to foster vivid exchange and add value through sharing knowledge and experience. You can find the profiles and info on how to apply for each position here: PhD – Arctic – modeling PhD – Antarctic – measurements PhD – Antarctic – modeling Postdoc – Antarctic – measurements Postdoc – Antarctic – modeling Do not hesitate to forward this information to colleagues and to ask questions. We are looking forward to receiving your applications. Kind regards, Julia [EPFL] Julia Schmale Assistant Professor EPFL Valais Wallis Extreme Environments Research Laboratory (EERL) Ingvar Kamprad Chair Route des Ronquos 86 CH-1951 Sion SWITZERLAND Phone : +41 21 695 82 69 E-mail : julia.schmale at epfl.ch https://eerl.epfl.ch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We have an exciting new opportunity for an Instrument Scientist in the area of airborne Cloud Physics research at the UK National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences based in the Centre of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Manchester. The post is for 3 years in the first instance and is ideally suited for someone with an interest in instrumentation and developing data analysis tools. The successful applicant will join a team of cloud physics researchers and will play an active role in developing a new suite of instrumentation being developed and deployed on the UK Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurement (FAAM) aircraft. Please see the following advertisement and job description and details of how to apply. SAE-021698/ NCAS Instrument Scientist - Cloud Microphysics https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=25083 If you are interested in applying and want to discuss the position, please email hugh.coe at manchester.ac.uk best wishes Hugh Professor Hugh Coe | Director | Manchester Environmental Research Institute (MERI) | (he; him; his) Department of Earth and Environmental Science The University of Manchester | Simon Building | 3.07 | Oxford Road | Manchester | M13 9PL Email: hugh.coe at manchester.ac.uk | T: 0161 306 3935 Web: meri.manchester.ac.uk |Twitter: UoM_MERI Personal Web: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/hugh.coe.html ORCID profile: orcid.org/0000-0002-3264-1713 [cid:b235483a-6a88-4b95-a469-13a63ecac58e] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Distinguished speakers such as Member of the European Parliament, Pär Holmgren, Professor Trude Storelvmo from the University of Oslo, and new Climate general of the city of Stockholm, Annika Jacobson, will participate in the panel discussion. Moderated by Ilona Riipinen, this session will focus on improving the exchange between science and policy. After the panel discussion, you'll have a chance to ask questions and network with climate experts and policymakers. Don't miss this chance to contribute your ideas and experience to this exciting discussion. Mark your calendar and come! https://bolin.su.se/about-us/events/bridging-the-gap-between-climate-science-and-policy-1.654092 Sincerely, Maria Basova Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Kind regards, Anna Lewinschal --------------------------------------- PhD Anna Lewinschal Scientific programmer Department of Meteorology Deputy Modelling Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University ________________________________ From: 'Shuting Yang' via EC-Earth Sent: 24 April 2023 13:23 To: ec-earth at googlegroups.com Subject: Vacancy for Climate scientist with focus on modelling ice sheets in the global climate system Dear colleagues, DMI is opening a research position for modelling and investigating the present and future climate and climate-ice sheet interactions using our Earth system model (EC-Earth) with interactive ice sheets (PISM). You can find the full job description in https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=5001&ProjectId=167834&MediaId=5 Closing date: May 14th 2023. I would very much appreciate if you could distribute this opening to your networks or suited candidates you know personally. 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